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Situated in the New South Wales region of Australia, Granville is one of Sydney's suburbs. Reserve a car hire in Granville which is surrounded by other suburbs, including Harris Park, Rosehill, Silverwater, Auburn, South Granville, Guildford and Merrylands. Even though Granville has a population of about 14,000 based on the 2011 census, this small suburb is a great place to live in, especially if you are visiting Sydney, because it is located only 22 km car drive from the big city, but has stayed away from the industrialisation.

Named in 1880 after Granville Leveson-Gower, a former British Colonial Secretary, Granville is a mix of developed residential and commercial sectors which are mostly centered around Granville railway station and Parramatta Road. The Granville Municipality started to develop in the 1850's because it was the final stop of the railway back then. Afterwards, Granville became a residential area which was also developed from a commercial point of view. Even though Granville is what many would consider a very small town, driving around it will let you witness its impressive architecture of the amazing buildings in it.

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Top Attractions within Granville

Granville Town Hall

You might want to checkout the Granville Town Hall first. Built in 1888, it has a type of architecture that one can describe as nothing less than interesting. Even if nowadays, the building no longer serves administrative purposes, it is still worth seeing for its amazing stature. 200 metres away you'll find that the Royal Hotel has quite the same build of the Town Hall.

And if you're into religious structures you can come and admire St. Marks Anglican Church. It dates back to 1882 and is quite a divine piece of work. You'll also find another church that makes William Street a hundred times more interesting. We're talking about a Ukrainian Autocephalic Orthodox church which can be dated back to over sixty years ago, the St. Aphanasius Church.

Crest Building

Art Decoarchitecture also has its place here in Granville and is embodied by the Crest Buildingon in Blaxcell Street. It used to be a Hoyts movie theatre and was later transformed into a function room and a ballroom. It was even turned into a bingo hall.

Another Art Deco structure that you've got to see is the White Palace in South Street. It actually got a makeover in 2007. After being gutted and redeveloped it now stands as glorious as ever. You'll also see that the White Palace's exterior really exemplifies the style of the art movement.

Then head over to Elizabeth Farm and experience one of the most accessible house museums you'll ever get to set a foot upon. This home once belonged to Mr. and Mrs. John Macarthur, trailblazers of the Aussie wool industry. It's actually a rare example of an early Australian homestead so seeing it will definitely be enriching.

Elizabeth Farm is the oldest European building in Australia, which still stands today, and it can be seen here in Granville. It dates back to 1793 and it was named after its first inhabitant, Elizabeth Macarthur. The great thing about this place is that you can wander around the house freely and check every single corner of the museum.

The Granville Carriage is a unique experience for tourists to tour around Granville. During the tour, a narrator will be telling you all about the city, describing what you are seeing. You will thus be able to enjoy a 30 minute drive along the streets of Granville in a beautiful white carriage that hosts up to 6 people.

The Wine Cache is definitely the best place to enjoy a sophisticated evening. You will be impressed with the finest wine collection hosted by the cache. The staff are very accommodating as well as they will answer any question you might have, and they will be at your service throughout your entire visit. If you want to buy souvenirs for your people back home, the wine here is the best choice.